Piper
PA34
Seneca

Photo: Robert Deering 3/10/2007
Arlington Municipal Airport (GKY)
Arlington, Texas

The Piper PA-34 Seneca is an American twin-engined light aircraft, produced by Piper Aircraft since 1971 and still in production in 2012.  The Seneca is primarily used for personal and business flying.

The Seneca was developed as a twin-engine version of the Piper Cherokee Six. The prototype was a Cherokee Six that had wing-mounted engines installed, retaining its nose engine. The prototype was flown as a tri-motor aircraft in the initial stages of the test-flying program.


Photo: Robert Deering 1/17/2014
North Texas Regional Airport (GYI)
Sherman, Texas
SPECIFICATIONS: PERFORMANCE:
Span:  38 ft 10.87 in (11.86 m)
Length:  28 ft 7.44 in (8.72 m)
Height:   9 ft 10.8 in (3.02 m)
Empty Weight:  3212 lb (1457 kg)

Gross Weight:  4773 lb (2165 kg)
Crew: Pilot plus five to six passengers
Maximum speed: 204 knots (378 km/h, 235 mph)
Cruising speed:
188 knots (348 km/h, 216 mph)
Range:
870 nmi (1611 km, 1000 mi)
Service ceiling:
25,000 ft (7,620 m)
Engines: 2 × Continental TSIO-360RB and LTSIO-360RB 6-cylinder, air-cooled, horizontally-opposed piston engine, 220 hp (164 kW) each
   
SOURCE: Wikipedia